We went to feed some pigs. It's a good thing Clara was there to help Grandad carry the pig feed up the hill.
There were about 20 of these pot bellied pigs. It had rained the entire day before so this place was a mess.
The pigs were actually in a little community/town called "hanging dog". I asked Cameron how he thought the town got its name. Of course he told me the whole history. He had already looked it up in a book. Apparently in the 1700s an Indian was out hunting with his dog and it caught in some vines. He had to go get some friends to help him cut them down. That is how they got the name.

Cameron thought these signs were pretty funny.
The girls really wanted to see some horses. They were super excited to feed this horse some carrots.The kids with their new friend, Kristy.
Lunch with a couple of locals
This is as close as we got to riding horses.
This is a little pyramid up the hill from Grammy and Grandad's house.
The kids loved the cats that live by my parents house. They named all of them. They were super sad to say good-bye to these little cats.
It was really hard to say good-bye to my Mom and Dad. I am so proud of the work that they are doing. Only six more months to go. I drove about a block down the road and pulled over to compose myself. I looked over and Cameron was sobbing as well. We will be looking forward to July. Love you Mom and Dad.
I love this little smile.
After we left Grammy and Grandad's house we headed to South Carolina to stay with Baylie and Jalen while their Mom and Dad go to Italy. On the way we stopped at Clemson University. It was a beautiful campus. We always love to visit football stadiums. Cameron was pretty excited even though we could only see a tiny bit of the grass through a fence.
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